This may not be the first cassette-tape-to-MP3-converter but the TapeWriter seems easier to use. All you need to do is plug the device into the USB port, place your old tape, press to play, and voila! record music and convert it to digital audio file.
The $119.95 TapeWrite also features an internal speaker so you could listen to your old collection of tapes. This is just what I’ve been looking for since I still have my old collection.
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